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Why not enter the detailed manufacturing instructions in to the Bill of
Materials notes section of BPCS, then set them to be printed with the shop
packet by BPCS?

Mitch Damon, CPIM
Planning Systems Manager
Agrilink Foods, Rochester NY
(716) 383-1070 ext. 250


-----Original Message-----
From:   Mike Hoffman [SMTP:mhoffman@crowechizek.com]
Sent:   Thursday, November 29, 2001 12:44 AM
To:     bpcs-l@midrange.com
Subject:        Pulling BOM data from BPCS into MS Word Document

Business Problem: Detailed process instructions exist in MS Word for
products and this is dispatched to the plant for instructions. We want the
current BOM (MBM or FMA) from BPCS to be pulled into this document to use
as a shop packet. It seems that Mail Merge may be able to accomplish this.
Anyone have experience with this or doing something similar with MS Word or
MS Access where a user would enter an item number and shop order number and
it would retrieve  the records from BPCS?

Mike Hoffman
Senior Manufacturing Specialist
Crowe, Chizek & Company, LLP
http://www.crowechizek.com/scg
phone: 440.460.1318
fax:       440.460.1302


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